Disc 02 01. Richter, Max "A Catalogue of Afternoons"
02. Richter, Max "On the Nature of Daylight"
03. Richter, Max "Vladimir's Blues 2018"
04. Richter, Max "On the Nature of Daylight (Entropy)"
05. Richter, Max "Vladimir's Blues (Jlin Remix)"
06. Richter, Max "Iconography (Konx-Om-Pax Remix)"
07. Washington, Dinah "This Bitter Earth / On The Nature Of Daylight (Medley)"
Number of discs:
2
Extra-Infos:
2cd Version, Incl. New Version,remixes
Description:
Originally written in 2003 and remarkably recorded in just three hours â??The Blue Notebooksâ?? was released in 2004 to minimal fanfare. Since then the world has caught up, with the album steadily growing from cult classic, to trend-setting influencer, to cannon-defining masterpiece thatâ??s paved the way for a generation of successful young composers.
These new editions include remixes from Konx-Om-Pax and Jlin â?? both of which offer a fascinating cultural exchange, showing how Maxâ??s music and mindset crosses boundaries, making cohesive connections that might not initially be apparent.
Other new features include brand new artwork, a previously unreleased track and new arrangements of compositions written at the same time as the album, but debuting on tape earlier this year at Air studios. - 2CD VERSION, INCL. NEW VERSION,REMIXES
"The Blue Notebooks - 15 Years" is a special anniversary edition of Max Richter's groundbreaking album, released on CD by the renowned label Deutsche Grammophon. Originally launched in 2004, "The Blue Notebooks" has become one of the most influential works in contemporary classical music, blending minimalism with evocative soundscapes and literary inspirations. This 15th-anniversary edition features remastered tracks and previously unreleased material, offering listeners a deeper insight into Richter?s creative process. Max Richter is celebrated for his innovative approach to composition, merging classical traditions with electronic elements; his acclaimed works include "Sleep," "Infra," and scores for films such as "Arrival" and TV series like "The Leftovers." Deutsche Grammophon stands as one of the oldest and most prestigious classical music labels globally, known for its commitment to artistic excellence and high-quality productions.